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  1. For millennia, Kutaisi thrived as a city starting from 600 years before Christ, shifting through different kingdoms with varying degrees of importance. From the 11th to 12th centuries and the 15th through 18th centuries, Kutaisi served as the capital of the Kingdom of Georgia and the Imeretian Kingdom, respectively.

  2. 14 de mar. de 2022 · Kutaisi is a 2.5-hour drive from Batumi, Georgia’s second city that sits on the Black Sea. Similarly, it takes around 3.5 hours to drive from Kutaisi to Tbilisi and vice versa. Travel by local minibus (marshrutkas) will be the most cost- and time-efficient.

  3. Kutaisi has maintained the status of a united Georgian capital for 124 years. In 1122 David the Builder moved the royal throne in Tbilisi, however, Kutaisi remained an important city in the cultural and historical significance. Nowadays, Kutaisi is the second city of Georgia with its developed infrastructure and culture.

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › KutaisiKutaisi - Wikipedia

    Tra il 978 - 1122 Kutaisi fu la capitale del regno di Georgia, e tra il XV secolo ed il 1810 la capitale del Regno di Imereti . Nel 1508, la città fu catturata da Selim I, che era il figlio del sultano degli ottomani, Bayezid II. Nel 1810 il Regno di Imereti fu occupato dalla Russia zarista. La città divenne il capoluogo della gubernija di ...

  5. Kutaisi, city, west-central Georgia. It lies along the Rioni River where the latter emerges from the Caucasian foothills into a lowland. One of the oldest cities of Transcaucasia, it served at various periods as the capital of successive kingdoms in Georgia: Colchis, Iberia (Kartli), Abkhazia, and

  6. 19 de may. de 2022 · Kutaisi było naszym ostatnim przystankiem na mapie Gruzji. Do tego miasta przylecieliśmy i z niego wracaliśmy do Polski. Do dyspozycji mieliśmy dwa dni, ale postanowiliśmy skupić się na atrakcjach położonych poza Kutaisi, były to m.in. okoliczne kaniony Okatse i Martvili, a także słynna jaskinia Prometeusza.

  7. Kutaisi (em georgiano: ქუთაისი), Cutaisi ou Cutáissi é uma cidade da Geórgia, capital legislativa e capital da região de Imerícia, no Rio Rioni, a oeste. Localiza-se a 229 quilômetros de Tbilisi , capital nacional. É a terceira maior cidade do país, com uma população 147 635 habitantes, de acordo com estimativas de 2014.